Now onto the HUGE weather story this week. As I said over and over last weekend on the air, this week will feature a temperature roller coaster with highs in the 90s then in the 70s. Lo and behold, the NAM wants to make it even cooler with readings not getting out of the 60s Thursday. A very strong early season front will bring an October chill in September. As far as rain, I really don't see much of that. I do think plenty of cloud cover and an easterly wind behind the front will bring an extra chill to the air. The only thing missing will be leaves changing colors, but that won't be too long from now. I don't think we'll be able to get into record low territory due to the expected cloudy skies. This will not allow overnight lows to drop too much, but those clouds will keep highs even cooler. Temperatures will begin to moderate as we go into the weekend and the cool, Canadian area of high pressure moves away.
Below are maps from the overnight run of the NAM
Tuesday high temperatures look very warm to hot. We should hit the 90s while Texas bakes once again in the 100s. Cooler air to the north starts to push into the United States. |
More cool air on Friday is expected, but as the high shifts to the east, a return flow will try to move that warm air along the coast back to the north by this weekend. |
2 comments:
Hi Todd,
I was wondering, could you make an Arkansas Weather Blog Facebook page? And make it very similar if not just like the actual blog? While this may seem silly, I think it would help the blog gain more views, awareness, and involvement. I can understand if you don't want to... If you think it'd just be another thing to keep up. But I thought I would just suggest it. I think it would be great!
:).
--WinterLover
Looks like we are getting into the Fall cool air/warm air battle season. Cool this week, but looks like the heater cranks up again 22nd-26th? I am ready for middle October weather!
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